Hi i have a 12 year <span style = 'background-color: #dae8f4'>old</span> male staffie who has had 4 seizures over the past 4/5 months other than this and a few fatty lumps he eats well runs around and is very happy but for the past few days has started coughing normally first thing in the morning and when excited cough sounds like he has some thing stuck in his throat any advice ??

Hi there,I m a 27 yr old guy and had no medical history till March 2008 when i started feeling weak.I am having chest pain and <span style = 'background-color: #dae8f4'>coughing</span><span style = 'background-color: #dae8f4'>blood</span> occasionally.I had chest X ray,CT Scan Thorax and Bronchoscopy and all of them were normal.Still I feel pain in chest which is more worse on left side,pain just below my shoulder on back,blocked throat,my voice has gone low and i dont like to speak much now as i start feeling tired .When i wake up in morning my hand feels very weak.

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